Photos from the Tampa area after Hurricane Irma

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A StarLite cruise boat lost its mooring during Hurricane Irma and was stuck against a Pinellas Bayway bridge in the Intracoastal Waterway leading to St. Petersburg Beach on Sept. 11.

A StarLite cruise boat lost its mooring during Hurricane Irma and was stuck against a Pinellas Bayway bridge in the Intracoastal Waterway leading to St. Petersburg Beach on Sept. 11. (Kathryn Varn / AP)

See images of the Tampa area after Hurricane Irma struck on Sept. 10, 2017 as a major hurricane. The storm, which was originally on a path over Key West, made landfall around Marathon Key.

The storm began a 10-day route from the middle Atlantic on Aug. 30. It devastated the tiny island of Barbuda and cause widespread damage and casualties to islands throughout the Caribbean.

By the time the storm hit Florida its wind field was massive. It caused massive damage to the Keys, then made a second landfall around Marco Island on Florida's Gulf coast. As it moved north through the middle of the state, power was knocked out to millions of people all the way into Jacksonville and beyond.